Constructed in the the Lafontaine House is one of the rare mansions that remains from this era. It has been abandoned for the last 15 years.

Glenmore House, Belleville - built in 1833 and was home to two families, donated to the city in 1971 -apparitions of a soldier and 2 children are seen - a piano plays on its own, phantom footsteps - doors open & close by themselves

Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal Expect to see apparitions of former patients dating all the way back to the Hear phantom footsteps down the hospital corridors. Buzzers go off in empty rooms. The dead passed away here, they just did not move on.

You can walk this beautiful beach at West Point as well as swim and even camp in the Provincial Campground

McKenzie house, Toronto, Ontario - home to the fist mayor of Toronto; now a heritage site - McKenzie's spirit has been seen many times in the upper bedroom - the piano on the main floor plays by itself and a rocking chair in the basement rocks on its own

Hell's Gate Airtram over the wild Fraser River.

The Citadel (Fort George), Halifax - founded in 1749 and turned over to Canada in 1906, used during both world wars and now a heritage site - apparitions of Aboriginals, French, British, & Canadian soldiers are reported frequently - people report being touched, pushed, and pulled - voices and footsteps are heard throughout, objects moving, doors open and close on their own - shadow figures are reported, lights turn off & on by themselves, feelings of unease and illness

Holland Cove, on the East Coast - the first European settlers visited here in 1764; among them was Captain Holland & his wife Racine - when the captain was away Racine ventured out on the ice searching for sight if his ship returning and fell through thin ice; the captain returned 4 days later and reported the sight of her apparition - to this day she appears every July 14th at high tide

Lac La Biche Mission is a beautiful national historic site located on the shores of picturesque Lac La Biche lake. We're excited for our new Canalta Hotel to call Lac la Biche home!

Prince Edward Heights Psychiatric Facility in Picton, Ontario - built in 1940 as a military base until 1969 when the Ontario Ministry of Health turned it into a mental hospital - closed in September of 1999 and is used for Air Cadet training - reports of apparitions of former patients and military officers - footsteps and voices are heard in abandoned buildings, light anomalies show up in several photos, feelings of being watched